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Yurts Considered For Outdoor Dining In Breckenridge During COVID-19
The town of Breckenridge is looking for ways to help businesses succeed in the winter.
By Jamie Leary
August 25, 2020
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BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. (CBS4) – The town of Breckenridge is looking for ways to help businesses succeed in the winter. Part of the plan? The continuation of outdoor dining.
“That’s going to be really different. We have reached out to the business community as a town and said, ‘what ideas do you have as a town for this winter? That can help you expand your seating outdoors?’” said Eric Mamula, Mayor of Breckenridge.
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With the town’s walkable main ending by October, the city has allowed restaurants to set up winterized tents on private property, to help expand dining capacity.
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